The Rock Snob's Dictionary: An Essential Lexicon of Rockological Knowledge

* The Rock Snobs Dictionary: An Essential Lexicon of Rockological Knowledge ☆ PDF Download by * David Kamp, Steven Daly eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. The Rock Snobs Dictionary: An Essential Lexicon of Rockological Knowledge Not essential but a lot of fun indeed The subtitle reads An Essential Lexicon, but it isnt. Essential connotes a comprehensiveness that this lacks, which indicates that this book was not meant for education so much as fun and humor, and in this it succeeds admirably.So, what is a rock snob? Evidently. Very cool book I was surprised that no one has written this book before. Everyone knows some know-it-all who just HAS to have the last word in any conversation about music.Like Dean, this dude

The Rock Snob's Dictionary: An Essential Lexicon of Rockological Knowledge

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Rating : 4.77 (729 Votes)
Asin : 0767918738
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 176 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-01-15
Language : English

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(That's what Rock Snobs call Bob Dylan, by the way.). At last! An A-to-Z reference guide for readers who want to learn the cryptic language of Rock Snobs, those arcana-obsessed people who speak of "Rickenbacker guitars" and "Gram Parsons."  We've all been there--trapped in a conversation with smarty-pants music fiends who natter on about "the MC5" or "Eno" or "the Hammond B3," not wanting to let on that we haven't the slightest idea what they're talking about. Well, fret no more! The Rock Snob's Dictionary is here to define every single sacred totem of rock fandom's know-it-all fraternity, from Altuntry to Zimmy

Kamp and Daly live in New York City.  . STEVEN DALY is a Vanity Fair contributing editor, and in a previous life was a rock musician in his native Glasgow, playing drums for the band Orange Juice. DAVID KAMP has been a writer for Vanity Fair and GQ for over a decade, and began his career at Spy, the satirical New York monthly

From the Inside Flap At last! An A-to-Z reference guide for readers who want to learn the cryptic language of Rock Snobs, those arcana-obsessed people who speak of "Rickenbacker guitars" and "Gram Parsons." We've all been there--trapped in a conversation with smarty-pants music fiends who natter on about "the MC5" or "Eno" or "the Hammond B3," not wanting to let on that we haven't the slightest idea what they're talking about. Well, fret no more! "The Rock Snob's Dictionary is here to define "every single sacred totem of rock fandom's know-it-all fraternity, from Altuntry to Zimmy. (That's what Rock Snobs call Bob Dylan, by the way.)

Not essential but a lot of fun indeed The subtitle reads "An Essential Lexicon," but it isn't. "Essential" connotes a comprehensiveness that this lacks, which indicates that this book was not meant for education so much as fun and humor, and in this it succeeds admirably.So, what is a rock snob? Evidently. Very cool book I was surprised that no one has written this book before. Everyone knows some know-it-all who just HAS to have the last word in any conversation about music.Like Dean, this dude who was my shift supervisor at the AutoZone. I remember putting "2112" on the tape player . It's a Primer, It's Ammo, It's Hysterical! In the interest of full disclosure, I must admit that I am by no means a "Rock Snob." I worship very devoutly, humbly, and exclusively at the altar of the Beatles, the Stones, and The Who. I don't, for example, know anything about Shuggie Otis, Richard Hell, the MC5,

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